http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.netsurf.devel/9194
That's the state netsurf js was originally in, but...though they might have improved it, it sounds like improvements ran into "Can't do that yet".

But anyhow: a good page would be something related to puppy, but with a way to search...or Google.

I fixed the keys and changed the homepage to the puppy standard. Is anyone interested in the vnc or wayland backend or have a reason to want sdl (sdl should be covered by wayland, linux and x) before I rebase my build environment (may do a gtk2 build in between)_________________Check out my github repositories. I may eventually get around to updating my blogspot.

Any chance to get CLI going as well?
Tested in pUPnGO with Xvesa with shm - runs but without any content. Not sure but maybe xserver needs some fontserver capabilities as well?
When switch to Xorg it runs ok...

Any chance to get CLI going as well?
Tested in pUPnGO with Xvesa with shm - runs but without any content. Not sure but maybe xserver needs some fontserver capabilities as well?
When switch to Xorg it runs ok...

I added this code, note the //comment ... I was just guessing from some other code
It can probably just be removed and replaced with the standard default 800x600x32 (which can be overridden)

Just tried latest version on ThinSlacko.
Under X a window opens but it is blank.
Tried using the framebuffer (1024x768, vga=791). Started up and filled the screen, but then cursor is seen flashing. Netsurf is not running, and need to press control-c to get prompt back. Its looking very good though.
Been playing again with a nfsb I did last year. Found I can exit by switching TTYs (alt F1 or other, and back to alt-F2 again) - this shows the original console it was launched from so can use ctrl-c. Pressing alt-F4 gets back to NetSurf if still running.
Can be a little erratic though, sometimes have to try alt-F12 first. No idea why. I'd given up on it before as having to reboot was a little tiresome...
[update]
No joy on Akita, but works perfectly under X on Wary 5.5. Same problem as above on the framebuffer though. Shame, was dying to try that nice quit button too.

It would be interesting to use this as a toolkit for making web apps, but I would like to fix the curl bindings to use curl directly vs. accessing openssl, so we could use axtls or polarssl for https_________________Check out my github repositories. I may eventually get around to updating my blogspot.

ahh, yes Wary (and other woof-built pups?) has /usr/share/doc/home.htm ... otherwise you would get a blank page ... perhaps I should just modify the default about:welcome page instead. I am trying to figure out how to get drop-down menus to work in netsurf but they only have partial css3 support - if anyone finds a page where dropdown menus work, please let me know and I will update the web desktop for integrated use with pupngo.

p.s. I have been working on a restful web applications backend that is built around busybox tools - right now I only have a video rental store using sqlite3 as a database (though you could use flat files), but the code is pretty easy to follow if anyone is interested in things like being able to run stuff on pupngo via their droid phone or using netsurf as an application toolkit. I have some extra code in bashbox for on-the-fly generation of html too, but I got side tracked with trying to implement on-the-fly content based on the user agent string (such as svg content for real browsers and vrml for old IE)_________________Check out my github repositories. I may eventually get around to updating my blogspot.

Well cant get your last version to run in pupngo...it runs but with the blank page without navigation (fonts installed so not that...). Runs OK in P412 though...
I was wondering if a lighter font could be used - the DejaVuSans take 1816K of space?

I cant compile it for framebuffer myself so cant check below code to set application/windowname (and its for X-app and not framebuffer) - but for older jwm it would be nice to have the name set as hover mouse over taskbar makes jwm crash:

Also looked again at links-2.7 for comparison: It might have more stuff already (almost same bin size static linked) but the graphics are more "coarse" than netsurf...might be worth looking into the links code? Some of the "odd" look is missing icons in toolbar (and a permanent visible toolbar) but simple javascript is handled...well - just a thought...

might be worth looking into the links code? Some of the "odd" look is missing icons in toolbar (and a permanent visible toolbar) but simple javascript is handled...well - just a thought...

May be worth looking into another code named as "Hacked Links Project". Seems this project is dead, but something can be borrowed and implemented into Links 2.7.
That Hacked Links partially supports Freetype, Javascript and tabbed browsing.
http://xray.sai.msu.ru/~karpov/links-hacked/_________________SUUM CUIQUE.

does (e)links support css, animated bmp/ico, gif, webp and svg though?
(size is -400kb smaller with the builtin fonts, but if you wanted, you could rename some other TTF font to the ones in the list)
- here is a nice small public domain font with ttf, otf and sfb variants
http://tulrich.com/fonts/tuffy-20120614.tar.gz
(from the guy who wrote gameswf - the backbone of gnash)

I tried something similar already (xcb equivalent - the framebuffer doesn't require libX11 at all) ... I had gotten the name to appear in the title and pager, but it wasn't displayed in xwininfo or recognized by jwm's group settings (neither class or name) ... I was considering using a swallowed web page as a tray applet ... why not? its light and handles lots of image types_________________Check out my github repositories. I may eventually get around to updating my blogspot.

PANZERKOPF: The hacked version do have some very good improvements (tabs, right click menu and so). I will try to view how hard it is to port to 2.7. Thanks.
technosaurus: Netsurf seems more "equipped" - just wanted to compare. It would be nice though to have a xlib-version or a gtk1port...

I was looking for a replacement for gwget (ugly and not-intuitive...) and found aria - mentioned here and here. Did have some problems compiling it but found this recipe which more or less fixed the build. Its quite big when done static (approx 3Mb) but works very well. DOWNLOAD aria-1.0.0.pet HERE

I was wondering if we should create a list of all those gtk1 apps (or other useful old-timers)...or maybe even a package collection somewhere with static builds.
Some time ago I started making a synaptic-like package manager in gtkdialog1 for pupngo - makes things much less complicated if all packages are static - but got distracted and never finalized it - might have a look at it again.

You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot vote in polls in this forumYou cannot attach files in this forumYou can download files in this forum